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Imran Khan drops the anchor

Imran Khan drops the anchor July 24, 2021 LAHORE: Prime Minister Imran Khan has ended all speculations vis-a-vis the future of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) in particular and the entire Valley in general by unfolding his magical solution of holding on to the hope of a plebiscite in Kashmir followed by a referendum once a decision in favour of Pakistan is stamped. Interestingly, the entire narration with regard to the wonder plan for ending the sufferings of Kashmiris through the said UN resolutions didn t have any mention of the people of the Indian Held Kashmir (IHK). What the future and Pakistan hold for the real victims of the struggle? How would Pakistan reincarnate the mummies of those resolutions? With the Indian 2019 ingress, Pakistan has been drained of almost all options. It can continue trumpeting the cheap rhetoric of effective diplomatic efforts , launch an attack on India for liberating the IHK or make some sort of arrangement with the AJK, including the option of m

Oh, shoot! Film, photo industries fear Srinagar drone ban will shutter businesses

NEW DELHI: Photographers and filmmakers in India’s Kashmir Valley have criticized a government ban on drones in the state capital Srinagar, with several saying on Monday that they feared for their livelihoods after the latest curbs. On Sunday, a week after two explosive-laden drones injured two security personnel at an Indian Air Force base in Jammu, in Indian-held Kashmir, the Srinagar administration imposed a blanket ban on the use, possession and sale of the aerial devices in the Srinagar district, citing “security reasons.” Drones were also sighted at the Ratnuchak-Kaluchak military base on Jammu outskirts for three days after the June 27 attack.

Is FATF biased towards Pakistan? - Daily Times

Daily Times July 1, 2021 It’s been a roller-coaster ride for Pakistan since it was put on the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) grey list in 2018. The first time the country found itself there was back in 2008 and then again in 2012. Pakistan has fought tooth-and-nail to fulfil all 27 parameters required by the organisation. It was able to comply with all but one. The global financial watchdog also slapped Islamabad with 6-pointer supplementary guidelines. Pakistan, the FATF judged, still needs to do more to curb financing of those groups that the UN Security Council designates terror outfits; as well prosecuting and convicting banned persons; and combating drugs and precious stone smuggling until the most recent evaluation. Islamabad has, however, taken action such as prosecuting Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) head Hafiz Saeed and his accomplices. The discriminatory approach of international organisations is a way to build political and economic pressure on Pakistan.

Wishing China s Communist Party a happy birthday

Wishing China s Communist Party a happy birthday
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Who Was Behind Indian Parliament Terror Attack? – KashmirWatch

Who Was Behind Indian Parliament Terror Attack? – KashmirWatch
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